Matthias,
>>> The ttl gets set as part of the queue.declare command. So it's set
>>> by the declaring client.
>>>> Oh. So we can't let the clients declare their auto-delete exclusive
>> response queues? And it looked so promising...
>> You can, but they'd have to set the x-message-ttl argument as part
> of the queue declaration.
Sure, but what if they don't want to cooperate?
It seems to me that AMQP design in general assumes that peers always
cooperate, which is a bit surprising for a protocol intended for
communication across enterprises.
I guess we just have to live with that.
Cheers
Jiri